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Friday, June 9, 2017

Forgivness

Christ Episcopal Church

Children’s Chapel

June 11, 2017

·Welcome: Good Morning
girls and boys! I am so happy to see you all this morning! Do we have any new
friends with us? (Welcome new friends.)

·Church Practice:

Last week we celebrated Pentecost Sunday in which we
remember the gift of the Holy Spirit.This Sunday we enter into the first week of Ordinary Time. The cloth on our Children’s Chapel altar is green today
which is the liturgical color we use during Ordinary Time. Who would like to move the arrow on our
liturgical calendar? (Allow one child to come up to the calendar to move the
arrow forward one week.) The arrow is now pointing to the first green square.You will also notice that in big church the
altar frontal, church dressings, and clergy stoles are green. (Light altar
candles.)We light these
candles to remind us that Christ is the light of the world. We remember that
God is always with us, that Jesus lives in our hearts and that we are inspired
by the power of the Holy Spirit. Before we begin our Bible lesson today, let us
pray.

·Children’s
Collect:Let us pray, Heavenly
Father, we are here to worship and praise you. Open our hearts and minds so
that we may hear your words spoken to us through the Bible story today.Draw us near to you and give us strength that
we may serve you through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives, and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen

·Introduction:How many of you have
every said “I’m sorry” or have had someone tell you “I’m sorry.” What do the
words “I’m sorry” mean and why do we say it? Sometimes we may do something that
hurts another person’s feelings either by what we say or do. We may do
something that we know or maybe don’t know is not a good thing to do. We are
made in God’s image, but we are human so that means that we are not perfect and
that’s ok. We are God’s children and even when we do something that is not
good, God still loves us and forgives us. Today we are going hear a Bible story
about God’s forgiveness.

·Bible
Reference:Luke 7:36 - 8:3 (For Teacher Reference)

Read Aloud: The Jesus Storybook Bible pages 280-285

·Response:In the story we just listened to Jesus has dinner
with a Pharisee who in Jesus’ time was a very important religious man. A woman
came in and began washing Jesus’ feet with her tears and anointing his feet
with expensive oil. This may seem really strange if someone did this today. But
in Jesus’ times, they wore sandals and their feet got dusty on the dirt roads
that the people traveled. It was not strange for a person to be offered a bowl
of water to wash their feet when they came to a person’s home. But the Pharisee
did not offer Jesus a bowl to wash his feet. The woman who came into the room
where Jesus was had done many things she for which she was very sorry. She
recognized that Jesus was a very holy man. We know that Jesus is God’s Son and
is God himself. When the woman washed Jesus’ feet with her tears he knew that
she was very sorry and he told her that she was forgiven. No matter what we do
or say that may be hurtful or wrong, God always forgives us. We may feel great
sadness for what we have done as the woman who cried over Jesus’ feet did. We
can find peace and hope in knowing that God always forgives us.